Institute of the Good Shepherd
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Institute of the Good Shepherd
Summary
Institute of the Good Shepherd is a society of apostolic life[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Institute of the Good Shepherd is located in Vald'Yerre[3].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd is in the country of France[4].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's instance of is recorded as society of apostolic life[5].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's founder is recorded as Philippe Laguérie[6].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's founder is recorded as Guillaume de Tanoüarn[7].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's founder is recorded as Paul Aulagnier[8].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's founder is recorded as Christophe Héry[9].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's founder is recorded as Henri Forestier[10].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd is associated with the traditionalist Catholicism movement[11].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's headquarters location is recorded as Courtalain[12].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's Commons category is recorded as Institute of the Good Shepherd[13].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd comprises Régis Spinoza[14].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd comprises Matthieu Raffray[15].
- September 8, 2006 marks the founding of Institute of the Good Shepherd[16].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's official website is recorded as http://www.institutdubonpasteur.org[17].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's director / manager is recorded as Luis Gabriel Barrero Zabaleta[18].
- Institute of the Good Shepherd's position held by head of the organization is recorded as Q104889107[19].
Body
Founding
Founders include Philippe Laguérie[6], Guillaume de Tanoüarn[7], Paul Aulagnier[8], Christophe Héry[9], and Henri Forestier[10]. September 8, 2006 marks the founding of Institute of the Good Shepherd[16].
Leadership
Institute of the Good Shepherd's director / manager is recorded as Luis Gabriel Barrero Zabaleta[18].
Operations
Institute of the Good Shepherd's headquarters location is recorded as Courtalain[12].
Why It Matters
Institute of the Good Shepherd has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]